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"In the next decade we may see young people who know just the right emoji for a situation- but not the right facial expression." That is one of the predictions made by Dr Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego University, in her new book 'iGen' which explores the impact ...

It seems like not too long ago smartphones were dominating the market as the coolest new gadget to use for work, chores and play. But now the battle for the biggest share of the "smart home" market is on with Google entering the ring by with the release of Google Home. Meanwhile, a policing robot has ...

The church needn't repudiate digital communications technologies. But it cannot allow its practices to be determined by the corporations that control these technologies, and have their own agendas for how we use them....

Paging all internet addicts: Qantas is celebrating the successful trial of its in-flight wifi this week on the back of a failed first attempt at getting the service up and running. Meanwhile, the Samsung Note 7 is back on the scene and young gamers in China could be in for a shock as Tencent limits the ...

From April 13th, telecommunications service providers are required by law to hold onto your metadata for two years. But Communications Alliance CEO John Stanton says the complexity of the task and delays in government funding means that many service providers face challenges in meeting the ...